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I need yellow fever vaccination and typhoid too. I have come from USA to India for the first type that's why, kindly refer me to any of your affiliated hospitals or lab where I can get it.
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Calcutta Medical college,Kolkata If not then King George Medical University, Lucknow
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India does not have a yellow fever vaccination in their regular schedule! However, if you are travelling from an endemic region, you are required to take the vaccine BEFORE entering India, not after. As for typhoid vaccine, you can visit your nearest multispeciality hospital, or government hospital for the more information on how and when to take the vaccine!
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Visit the nearest multispeciality hospital or government hospital.
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Visit nearby government hospital and take the information..
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